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Report Public Groping To Stop It

Report Public Groping To Stop It Sisterhood Agenda

Public groping happens often and is a largely unreported sexual crime against women.  You can help stop unwanted sexual attention such as wolf whistling, sexual comments, staring, exposure, unwanted touching or feeling unsafe in public by reporting these activities to the appropriate authorities.  Our silence allows public groping and other types of bad behavior to continue.

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International Women’s Day 2016

International Women s Day 2016 Sisterhood Agenda

March 8th is International Women’s Day and here are the reasons why Sisterhood Agenda is thrilled to celebrate it!

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The theme #PledgeForParity. Women have made enormous strides in the workforce, however according to the U.S. Census Bureau women are still paid an average of 77% of what there male counterparts earn. 

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How to Celebrate International Women’s Day Every Day-15 Tips

How to Celebrate International Womens Day Every Day - 15 Tips Sisterhood Agenda

International Women’s Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. This year’s International Women’s Day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity.

“International agencies across the globe have come together for the last 15 years to celebrate women on this special day.”

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The Power of Self-Definition for Women

The Power of Self-Definition for Women Sisterhood Agenda

Self-definition is empowering. When I was in my third year at Princeton University, I wrote a independent research titled, “Black Women & Self-Definition.” When I started Sisterhood Agenda at age 23, one of the first things that I did was integrate the concept of self-definition into our A Journey Toward Womanhood curriculum for teenage girls.

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